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4th Annual M2 Mentoring Youth Football Camp @ NC State | Close-King Indoor Practice Facility
Jun 28, 2025 (UTC-5)
Trinity
M2 Mentoring Youth Football Camp Leadership / Dedication / Teamwork The M2 Mentoring Youth Football Camp is focused on mentorship via football. While the camp teaches football principles it is packed with speakers that focus on Leadership / Dedication / Teamwork. We are excited to host the camp at NC State Close - King Indoor Football Facilities giving the student - athletes the full college experience. 4th - 8th Grade (Must be in the 8th grade in Fall of 2025) Please Bring Your Own Water! Don't Forget To Provide Your T Shirt Size Past Guest EJ Campbell - SE Raleigh High School Jason Gore - Garner High School Mike Hollerman - Rolesville High School Johnny Boykin - Ragsdale High School Ray Isaac - QB Trainer - Sniper School Pat Teague - NC State William Bradley - Temple Devin Boykin - NC State - Indiana Football Brandon Negron - Carolina Cobras Troy Brown - Panthers U Scott Chadwick - Clayton HS Ed Brooks - Prep Red Zone Gus Rithchey - NC State & More Middle School & Under Register ASAP - Space Is Very Limited
Information Source: SMF | eventbrite
Move & Groove: High - Energy Event in Manchester | M15 6HP
Jun 28, 2025 (UTC+0)
Trinity
Move & Groove: Unleash Your Energy in Manchester! Join us for an electrifying fitness experience that will leave you buzzing with energy and excitement! Move & Groove is bringing its high-octane event to Manchester, featuring an incredible lineup of certified instructors ready to lead you through a heart-pumping, three-hour fitness journey. What to Expect: Xtreme HipHop: Get your groove on with dynamic step routines that blend hip-hop beats with intense cardio.Xtreme Burn: Push your limits with a full-body workout designed to torch calories and build strength.Dancefit: Let loose and dance your way to fitness with fun, rhythmic moves that keep you smiling.Date: Saturday, 28th June
Location: Manchester
Time: 3 hours of non-stop cardio bliss Whether you're a fitness enthusiast or just looking for a fun way to stay active, this event promises an unforgettable experience. Embrace the challenge, feel the rhythm, and connect with a community that celebrates movement and vitality. Secure your spot today and get ready to Move & Groove!
Information Source: Prema - Be ShuPrem | eventbrite
BLUE OCTOBER 2025 (Austin) | Moody Amphitheater
Jun 28, 2025 (UTC-6)
Trinity
BLUE OCTOBER is set to perform at Moody Amphitheater in Austin on June 28th, 2025. The venue is located at 1401 North Trinity Street, TX, 78701. BLUE OCTOBER, known for their emotionally charged rock music, promises an unforgettable evening for fans in attendance. Don't miss the opportunity to experience their powerful live performance in the vibrant city of Austin.
Peach Pit & Briston Maroney: Long Hair, Long Life Tour 2025 (Austin) | Moody Amphitheater
Jun 16, 2025 (UTC-6)ENDED
Trinity
Experience the magic of Peach Pit & Briston Maroney on their Long Hair, Long Life Tour at Moody Amphitheater in Austin. The event is scheduled for June 16, 2025, at 1401 North Trinity Street. Don't miss this unique opportunity to witness these talented artists live in one of the most iconic music venues in the city. Get ready for a night filled with unforgettable performances and great music.
The Black Keys: No Rain, No Flowers 2025 (Austin) | Moody Amphitheater
Jun 7, 2025 (UTC-6)ENDED
Trinity
"The Black Keys: No Rain, No Flowers" will be hitting the stage at Moody Amphitheater in Austin on June 7, 2025. The event promises to be a memorable night filled with their signature blend of rock and blues. Moody Amphitheater, located at 1401 North Trinity Street, TX, 78701, provides the perfect backdrop for fans to enjoy the music in a beautiful outdoor setting. Don't miss out on this opportunity to experience The Black Keys live in concert in the heart of Texas.
Trinity Basketball Camp | Trinity Baptist Church
Jun 12–Jun 14, 2025 (UTC-6)ENDED
Trinity
Join us for year eight of Trinity Basketball Camp. Whether your child is new to basketball or experienced, we will work with them to take the next step in developing their skills. The camp will run June 12-14 from 6-8pm each night. Camp registration is $10 per camper which includes a t-shirt, snacks/drinks, and three days of instruction from great coaches and former college basketball players. Trinity's camp is for ages 6-12. The campers will be split up into smaller, age-specific groups in order to provide more focused coaching. Space is limited and shirt sizing/availability is only guaranteed through May 24 so sign up today! This is an outdoor event; in case of weather cancelations we will use June 16 as a makeup day. If you have any questions, email church@trinityfranklin.com.
Information Source: Trinity Baptist Church | eventbrite
Hibernian Shakespeare | Trinity Long Room Hub
Jun 14, 2025 (UTC+0)ENDED
Trinity
This free one-day symposium brings together a range of scholars working on Irish Shakespeare and Theatre History. At the heart of the conference is the 18th century Irish theatre, but contributions will range from the Restoration-era to the present day. The symposium reassesses and celebrates Ireland’s role in Shakespeare’s long legacy on both the Irish stage and page. The event will take place from 9am to 5pm on June 14th in the Neill Lecture Hall at the Trinity Long Room Hub. Coffee, tea, and lunch will be provided for registered attendees. Speakers include: David Dickson (Trinity College Dublin): 'The social backdrop: Eighteenth-century Dubliners' Linzi Simpson: ‘Smock Alley: the rediscovery of Dublin’s oldest surviving theatre’ Tara Lyons (Illinois State University): ‘A Colonial Collection? English Drama in the First Duke of Ormonde’s Irish Libraries’ Andrew Murphy (Trinity College Dublin): ‘Shakespeare, the Charlemont Library and the Politics of Identity’ Eilís Smyth (Trinity College Dublin): ‘The Smock Alley Promptbooks in the 21st Century’ Madeleine Saidenberg: (Worcester College, Oxford): ‘Hamlet in Irish Wool: Fashioning an Anglo-Irish Shakespeare, 1721’ Conrad Brunström (Maynooth University): ‘Shakespeare and Sheridan's Coriolanus: Who banished who?’ Ceola Daly (St Cross College, Oxford): ‘“Ó Moeloins” Malone: Ireland's Most Famous Forgotten Shakespearean’ Emer McHugh (Queen’s University Belfast): ‘National Questions: Shakespeare and Ireland studies, and where we are now' Final Round Table: Andrew Murphy (Trinity College Dublin), Edel Semple (University College Cork), Ramona Wray (Queen’s University Belfast), Stephen O’Neill (Maynooth University)
Information Source: Dr. Eilís Smyth | eventbrite